In a move that does democracy proud, the winners of FOX News Radio’s Battle of the Blog Talkers – Kevin “The Close Call Kid” Ross from the right and David “The Mouth from the South”McLaughlin from the left – are taking to each other’s shows to remind their fellow Americans to “get out the vote.”

Kevin: Get thee to a polling booth!

Kevin kicks off the show of unity tonight on BlogTalkRadio’s The Kevin Ross Showat 11:30 p.m. ET as he welcomes David as his guest co-host. Then David does the same this Sunday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. ET on BlogTalkRadio’s The Kudzu Vine.

The fact the neither blog talker champ fits his party’s stereotype has not gone unnoticed.

“How ironic is it that I’m a black Republican from L.A. and David – a white guy from Georgia – is a Democrat?” Kevin tells us.

David: Exercise your right to vote!

“Don’t forget that I’m a Baptist – and a football coach, to boot,” quips David.

Kevin and David beat out six other BlogTalkRadio hosts in last week’s weeklong FOX News Radio tournament to determine America’s best talkers from each side of the political spectrum.

Their victories (decided by listeners voting via mobile-text message and an online poll) were announced Monday by FOX News Radio anchor Spencer Hughes on Fox Across America, which hosted the historic debate series.

But the war of words isn’t over yet.

Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 21, David and Kevin will join Spencer in co-hosting four days of Election 2008 shows on FOX News Radio, from 8 to 9 a.m. ET. Stay tuned for details on that special series.

In the meantime, if you missed any of last week’s blog-talk action, click here to download those shows now.

In a move that does democracy proud, the winners of FOX News Radio’s Battle of the Blog Talkers – Kevin “The Close Call Kid” Ross from the right and David “The Mouth from the South”McLaughlin from the left – are taking to each other’s shows to remind their fellow Americans to “get out the vote.”

Kevin: Get thee to a polling booth!

Kevin kicks off the show of unity tonight on BlogTalkRadio’s The Kevin Ross Showat 11:30 p.m. ET as he welcomes David as his guest co-host. Then David does the same this Sunday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. ET on BlogTalkRadio’s The Kudzu Vine.

The fact the neither blog talker champ fits his party’s stereotype has not gone unnoticed.

“How ironic is it that I’m a black Republican from L.A. and David – a white guy from Georgia – is a Democrat?” Kevin tells us.

David: Exercise your right to vote!

“Don’t forget that I’m a Baptist – and a football coach, to boot,” quips David.

Kevin and David beat out six other BlogTalkRadio hosts in last week’s weeklong FOX News Radio tournament to determine America’s best talkers from each side of the political spectrum.

Their victories (decided by listeners voting via mobile-text message and an online poll) were announced Monday by FOX News Radio anchor Spencer Hughes on Fox Across America, which hosted the historic debate series.

But the war of words isn’t over yet.

Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 21, David and Kevin will join Spencer in co-hosting four days of Election 2008 shows on FOX News Radio, from 8 to 9 a.m. ET. Stay tuned for details on that special series.

In the meantime, if you missed any of last week’s blog-talk action, click here to download those shows now.

David McLaughlin of Rome, Ga., and Kevin Ross of Los Angeles have been crowned America’s Best Blog Talkers for the left and right, re- spectively.

The BlogTalkRadio hosts beat out six other contest- ants in last week’s Battle of the Blog Talkers – the weeklong FOX News Radio tournament to determine the best BlogTalkRadio talkers from each side of the political spectrum.

Their victories (decided by listeners voting via mobile-text message and an online poll) were announced today by FOX News Radio anchor Spencer Hughes on Fox Across America, which hosted the historic debate series.

But the war of words isn’t over yet.

Beginning Monday, October 20, David and Kevin will join Spencer in co-host- ing an entire week of Election 2008 shows on FOX News Radio, from 8 to 9 a.m. ET. Stay tuned for details on that special series.

In the meantime, if you missed any of last week’s blog-talk action, click here to download those shows now.
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The Radio Patriot blogger’s victory (decided by listen- ers voting via mobile-text message and an online poll) was announced today by FOX News Radio anchor Spencer Hughes on Fox Across America, which is host- ing the historic debate series.

Round 4 of Battle of the Blog Talkers– the weeklong FOX News Radio tournament to determine the best BlogTalkRadio talkers from each side of the political spectrum – gets under way today at 2 p.m. EDT, as Heading Right hosts Elizabeth Blackneyof Bend, Ore., and Andrea Shea Kingof Cape Canaveral, Fla., lace up their gloves for a North- South brawl that’s bound to get messy.

Andrea: Fixin' for a fight.

Lizzy: Lookin' to shake up the competiiton.

Their topic?

John McCain’s new $300 billion mortgage-rescue plan.

Tomorrow, the competition’s four finalists mix it up in a final battle royale for the Blog Talker crown.

In the meantime, be sure to vote for your favorite contestants by clicking here.

Kevin Ross of Los Angeles edged out Chad Eversonof Princeton, Minn. – by one vote – in Round 2 of Battle of the Blog Talkers, the weeklong FOX News Radio tournament to determine the best BlogTalkRadio talkers from each side of the political spectrum.

Kevin’s squeaker of a victory (decided by listeners voting via mobile-text message and an online poll) was announced today by FOX News Radio anchor Spencer Hughes on Fox Across America, which is hosting the historic debate series.

The Heading Right hosts debated whether the fact that many GOP leaders voted against Congress’ $700 billion Wall Street bailout signaled a sea change in the Republican party.

This evening at 10 p.m. ET on BlogTalkRadio’s The Kevin Ross Show, Kevin will discuss the presidential debates, as well as the Battle of the Blog Talkers competition. So be sure to call in and congratulate him.

And later tonight, we’ll tell you what topic tomorrow’s Heading Right contestants will be scrapping over, and which of the two Heading Left contestants won Round 3 today.